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What is the difference between Semantic Web and structured data?

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  • by Web2Con on November 10th, 2006

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    Response from Marten Mikos, CEO of MySQL:

    Well the semantic web is different. What I’m talking about is structured data, so you can create a formulaic language so you can connect them. In the semantic web you have various forms of data. This would be a subset of the semantic web I would say.

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